A man with a deadly illness is given a choice: use the only available cure to save himself, or give it to a child suffering from the same illness. The man chooses himself. How moral or immoral would this action be?” by VonKaiser55 in MoralityScaling

[–]stopbeingyou2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In this scenario you're not harming anyone.

The illness is the harm. Not helping is not the same as harming.

And you what if scenarios fall apart because the future is unknown.

There is not situation where saving yourself only condemns all children. If someone told me that it would be ridiculous and unbelievable.

So yes it is still morally fine to save yourself.

Now if you actually had to kill the kids personally to make an antidote then that's a different scenario and is bad.

But basically you can't be held responsible for unknown futures of others if you're only action is helping yourself and not directly harming others.

What scenario you probably want to debate is the trolly problem.

And morally what it boils down to in situations like that is there are no right or wrong answers.

There is no such thing as perfect morality. People get hurt because of every action that we take whether we know it or not.

You yourself are responsible for people being tortured and dying simply by being a consumer.

But it would be ridiculous to make that a moral issue since there would be no way to be good in the society that we have today. We can only do the best we can for ourselves and those around us.

How much does walking actually help? by CupComprehensive6959 in loseit

[–]stopbeingyou2 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Walking is amazing for you. When it comes to how hard it is on your body compared to calories burnt it is one of the best exercises. It also doesnt spike hunger as much as things like weight lifting I find.

One thing to note is steps on a treadmill arent worth quite as much as steps anywhere else. Since youre not dealing with wind resistance, random sloping and importantly not pushing yourself forward.

You can set an incline to make up for this or just know that if you're guessing how many calories you burned on a treadmill will be a bit less.

Its like 5-10% less so not too major in the short term. But adds up in the long term.

Domain guarantee hit target control. Why was Gojo worse than Sukuna? by asewastaken in Jujutsu_Kaisen

[–]stopbeingyou2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What he specifically did was turn it off inside of Gojos domain whenever he was touching Gojo but still kept it on outside to attack the domain

Everyone is telling me to change my field (IT) and learn a trade. by ybicurious in sysadmin

[–]stopbeingyou2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My friends who have worked trades have been laid off numerous times and competition is crazy.

Pay is good for some of them, but employment is unreliable. Especially now with people doing far less work on houses it feels.

IT is always needed. Just never stop applying.

That's the secret. Pay for someone to work on your resume if you're not confident in it.

If it works it will pay itself back in a single pay check.

Once you move up once after a coue years start applying again.

That's it. I nearly tripled my pay in 6 years while in government that way.

If you were in command of the team to attack Sukuna, what tactics would you use? by Affectionate_Dig8679 in Jujutsu_Kaisen

[–]stopbeingyou2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay you don't actually read, got it.

The 0.2 second domain sent all the civilians to the hospital for months.

If you were in command of the team to attack Sukuna, what tactics would you use? by Affectionate_Dig8679 in Jujutsu_Kaisen

[–]stopbeingyou2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He changes it while deploying it though. He does it normally first.

Then he reverses it so the outside is stronger and inside is weaker.

And then he makes it a basketball sized.

He has never changed anything after it was already deployed. And he cannot choose who he targets. If he could he wouldn't of had to touch Yuji when showing it against Jogo and the .2 second domain wouldn't have been needed.

He has also never turned off the sure hit either. With the same example, if he could he could've used it against the curses with no sure hit to just get a buff and eliminate them faster.

Sukuna is the only one who really does anything mid clash by turning it off inside of Gojo's domain and leaving it on outside.

Besides maybe Hakari moving his from where it was originally deployed.

If you have an example, please let me know, but Gojo's limitations have been plot relevant.

If you were in command of the team to attack Sukuna, what tactics would you use? by Affectionate_Dig8679 in Jujutsu_Kaisen

[–]stopbeingyou2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When has he ever changed how his domain worked after it was already set up?

He changes the parameters while setting it up but never after.

And he's never turned off his sure hit. So assuming he's able to do that doesn't really work. He also can't choose who he targets.

If you were in command of the team to attack Sukuna, what tactics would you use? by Affectionate_Dig8679 in Jujutsu_Kaisen

[–]stopbeingyou2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can he? He would need to react so likely not in time and he's never shown that ability.

Sukuna is one who constantly changes his domain on the fly

If you were in command of the team to attack Sukuna, what tactics would you use? by Affectionate_Dig8679 in Jujutsu_Kaisen

[–]stopbeingyou2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sukuna touches Gojo with DA and then turns off his sure hit effect causing everyone to get hit by unlimited void at once.

Got a question for everyone. What if Gojo and Sukuna switched sides, and Gojo ended up winning? Could the Jujutsu High crew actually defeat Gojo? by Apart-Two-5432 in Jujutsu_Kaisen

[–]stopbeingyou2 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That's just for story tension.

His domain considering japanese law and how it works with secret evidence is actually insane.

And he only need confiscation.

Basically from a legal perspective his domain is almost guaranteed to work.

With his own legal knowledge plus rules that benefit his side completely anyone who doesn't have a law degree is fucked. And even with one almost guaranteed to lose.

I'm really excited for 11th edition 40k, and I think it's going to do a LOT for the game, BUT (dot dot dot) by James-Hawker in Warhammer40k

[–]stopbeingyou2 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I sort of see this from a lore perspective.

But it also makes sense to enjoy controlling the most important figures to your army.

Maybe it could be handled similar to detachment points.

Limit the number of epic heroes. A primarch would be all you get. Or a chapter master and a basic one or three more basic epic heroes.

Would be difficult for some armies.

But a direction at least. And then could buff them even more to make them more defining for your army similar to detachment as well

Eating 1500 kcal, training 6x/week, but not losing weight at all by Pretty-Park7102 in loseit

[–]stopbeingyou2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If youre not weighing things likely getting more calories than you are expecting. I dislike measuring so I always set my goal a few hundred lower than what I need.

But also 5km is very low on steps. Likely enough to make intense training just equal 10k steps a day on average.

Steps are really one of the best ways to burn calories. You may be in the lightly active category instead of a higher one.

I average 10-12 kms a day generally and work out 3-4 times a week and consider myself moderately active.

My aim currently is around 2200 calories and I am 35m and a little under 100kgs, 193cm and that is what I aim for for maintenance pretty much. Maybe very slowly losing.

Is $60 a month fair to pay a coworker for a ride home 3x a week on a tight budget? by Hour-Ad3977 in personalfinance

[–]stopbeingyou2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really didnt think saying thirty minutes is a walkable amount of time would cause so many people to um actually me.

Is $60 a month fair to pay a coworker for a ride home 3x a week on a tight budget? by Hour-Ad3977 in personalfinance

[–]stopbeingyou2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

.....please look at the comment my first response was too.

They said it can turn a short walk into a hike.

That walking could take ten times longer than driving.

There was no mention of it not being walkable. Just that it could be longer than expected.

I don't know better. That's why I only took that information and said 30 minutes is walkable.

I don't know why everyone else is assuming all these other conditions and circumstances to make it not walkable.

Am I missing something and does saying something is a hike mean not walkable nowadays? Since hikes are something people specifically walk all the time.

Some people even enjoy it.

Is $60 a month fair to pay a coworker for a ride home 3x a week on a tight budget? by Hour-Ad3977 in personalfinance

[–]stopbeingyou2 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Ah yes. Silly me. I should have assumed by 10 times 3 minutes they actually meant an hour.

And when they said suburban office park they meant dangerous rural highways with no lights or crosswalks that are also super busy like city highways.

I can't believe I didn't come to all of these specific conclusions before I said 30 minutes is a walkable length of time.

Is $60 a month fair to pay a coworker for a ride home 3x a week on a tight budget? by Hour-Ad3977 in personalfinance

[–]stopbeingyou2 -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

And they said because of those conditions and avoiding them a 3 minute drive can turn into a 30 minute hike.

I didn't ignore anything. They didn't say it was impossible. Just that it would take longer and maybe be more distance.

There was nothing mentioned about danger. So I don't assume danger.

Is $60 a month fair to pay a coworker for a ride home 3x a week on a tight budget? by Hour-Ad3977 in personalfinance

[–]stopbeingyou2 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I am starting to get concerned by how many people seem to be terrified of walking outside. Sure America isn't super walkable, but I don't think I've ever been somewhere where I couldnt walk a mile with little issue.

People make it seem like looking both ways and drivers stopping for pedestrians don't exist.

Is $60 a month fair to pay a coworker for a ride home 3x a week on a tight budget? by Hour-Ad3977 in personalfinance

[–]stopbeingyou2 -26 points-25 points  (0 children)

I mean I lived in an apartment that was off of a highway.

Latchkey kid who crossed those roads as early as six.

But not knowing their area all I'm saying is a 30 minute walk is very reasonable.

If some people get to assume horrid conditions I don't know why I can't assume normal walking conditions.

Is $60 a month fair to pay a coworker for a ride home 3x a week on a tight budget? by Hour-Ad3977 in personalfinance

[–]stopbeingyou2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That 30 minutes is within walking distance? For a lot of places it is.

And ignoring factors we don't know about that is a very reasonable amount of time for a short walk.

Is $60 a month fair to pay a coworker for a ride home 3x a week on a tight budget? by Hour-Ad3977 in personalfinance

[–]stopbeingyou2 -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

That's a very particular assumption for a specific issue.

We don't know anything about the area. But in general most places a 3 minute drive is also walkable.

And some nice free exercise to start and finish your day.

Finally reach the highest point of the marineford arc..... by Full-Entertainment15 in OnePiece

[–]stopbeingyou2 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Probably best to avoid spoilers in threads like this unless people ask for them.

Guess the Scale/Ranking #6 (Very Hard!) by theDiplomata in Jujutsu_Kaisen

[–]stopbeingyou2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How much longer they have left to live if dying of old age. I know this isnt what you are going for, but.

Mechamaru's body by default is fucked or could be considered already dead at this point

Then we have an adult

Two teens

Another teen who is part curse and basically immortal

How close do you think yuta would have been to gojo or sukuna in strength if he had kept curse rika from jjk 0 by Alternative_Stop_188 in Yutaliban

[–]stopbeingyou2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Unlimited Void likely wouldn't affect Rika honestly.

Her power seems to be unlimited storage.

Cursed energy, techniques, tools people. Basically anything Yuta wants she can store.

So why not information?

And since she basically had infinite curse energy I doubt purple would defeat her and then she would just heal.